Judy, Dave Lossos's website Genealogy in St. Louis has a wonderful link to Early (pre-1900) St. Louis Places of Worship which is a wonderful first stop for almost any questions about specific churches in St. Louis:) < http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/earlychurches.htm> >From Dave's site: St. Bernard Church Catholic (German) The west-central part of the city was predominantly Irish, but even here St. Bernard Church gave a slight touch of the Rhineland to the upper Mill Creek Valley. St. Bernard's parish was dismembered in 1885 to create St. Henry Church parish and again in 1892 to form that of St. Aloysius Church. Closed, records are now at St. Cronan Church. Located at 4019 Gratiot Street, (63110) 1874 - 1973 (razed) Church records from St. Bernard have been microfilmed by the LDS. If you put in the film # 1887677 in the Film/Fiche Search box on the Library Catalog page <www.familysearch.com> if will bring up all the records available on microfilm for that church. Best of luck, Tracy Lewis Anchorage, AK > Subj: [StLouis-MO] St. Bernards Catholic Church?? > Date: 2/5/04 9:59:09 AM Alaskan Standard Time > From: judygen@bellsouth.net > > Can anyone tell me anything about St. Bernard Catholic Church in St. > Louis? My ggm was buried from there; where is/was it, and is it still > there? > > If still there, does anyone have an address. I wasn't successful finding > one with the directories on line. > > Judy Warth >